I’d always support the head in case they jerk and toss back.. it can happen.. but I’m old school (late 40s) and I’d still put formula milk in the fridgeI didn't see anything wrong with how she was holding the baby? If he was laid horizontal in her arms then yes, support his head but how she is holding him seems fine? I've held numerous babies like that and done no harm. Unless I'm to chilled out?
I've always held my babies like that if they're asleep on my shoulderI didn't see anything wrong with how she was holding the baby? If he was laid horizontal in her arms then yes, support his head but how she is holding him seems fine? I've held numerous babies like that and done no harm. Unless I'm to chilled out?
Was gunna say...y’all know she’s got another kid right? Think she knows how to hold a baby.Woh guys... let’s stop looking for problems! Completely gives people the right to call us trolls. Some of thesecomments are not constructive and unnecessarily unkind.
Just checked her stories out. OMG please concentrate on your baby and not your phone. Holding a baby with one arm and the phone in another is a big no no. you have to be so careful of a newborns Head. Please use a tripod or buggar off on mat leave if IG truly is your ‘job’ like you keep saying it is.Wish she would told that babies head jesus
We had a buggy board for our 2.5 year old, to be fair it was a while ago (they are now 15 and 17) and so it was a bit of a novelty. He did use it a bit but it made pushing the Priam so tricky as you have to kind of lean over them and as a 5ft2 person it certainly didn’t make things easier. However and I may be making unfair assumptions it was probably giftedSorry to derail, I was going to get a buggy board. My son will be 2.5years are they not worth it then? Did think it was weird robin was on one due to his age.
from what I saw the baby looked fine. And I think Rosie is well aware a newborn babies neck and head should be protected! I’m sure she’s done it before ya Know!Just checked her stories out. OMG please concentrate on your baby and not your phone. Holding a baby with one arm and the phone in another is a big no no. you have to be so careful of a newborns Head. Please use a tripod or buggar off on mat leave if IG truly is your ‘job’ like you keep saying it is.
thank god you’re not looking after my baby then! Formula in the fridge is a massive no no!I’d always support the head in case they jerk and toss back.. it can happen.. but I’m old school (late 40s) and I’d still put formula milk in the fridge
When I had my children (now adults) formula milk was always kept in the fridge by instruction of every healthcare professional. Times change.from what I saw the baby looked fine. And I think Rosie is well aware a newborn babies neck and head should be protected! I’m sure she’s done it before ya Know!
thank god you’re not looking after my baby then! Formula in the fridge is a massive no no!
Totally agree with you...which Rafe did twice on the first clip. I made an observation, not a criticism. I'm stayingI’d always support the head in case they jerk and toss back.. it can happen.. but I’m old school (late 40s) and I’d still put formula milk in the fridge
Same. I thought tattle rules were that you didn’t try to moderate a thread.. if you don’t like a comment you just scroll on by.Totally agree with you...which Rafe did twice on the first clip. I made an observation, not a criticism. I'm stayingfrom now on
I remember my Mum being horrified that we didn’t keep formula in the fridge and that I didn’t warm bottles up but just mixed when needed and fed ! It’s true things change all the timeWhen I had my children (now adults) formula milk was always kept in the fridge by instruction of every healthcare professional. Times change.
My toddler just stands on the rim of the basket if he needs a break. Works well for us.Sorry to derail, I was going to get a buggy board. My son will be 2.5years are they not worth it then? Did think it was weird robin was on one due to his age.
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